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Wax from Skateboarders

Carlos Gonzales

New member
Hey guys....whats out there that we can use to get wax off of curbs and wall tops.

Russ...you get alot this on your commercial accounts?

What about you Big Mike?

Anybody...:confused:
 

James VanHandle

UAMCC-Member
Hey guys....whats out there that we can use to get wax off of curbs and wall tops.

Russ...you get alot this on your commercial accounts?

What about you Big Mike?

Anybody...:confused:

Carlos,
We ran into this last week.
You have to scrape most of the wax off with a scraper and use very hot water. This will get most of the wax off but it always leave a tag mark. Good luck! See you in Fla. this fall.

Jimmy V
 

Mike Cooke

New member
i use paint thinner on a rag to get it off my surfboard!!! but heat will work just fine i left my surfboard in the back of my truck in direct sunlight and it melted everywhere.
 

Mike Schoeben

New member
Directly apply a citrus type cleaner (such as D-Limonene), after scraping away heavy deposits. It will remove most of the residue, but you'll need to hit the area with high heat. Also, most solvents work well, but I don't like carrying them around on the trucks.

Don't see much of it, but it is a PITA when we do.
 
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